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by indolering
3410 days ago
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> I disagree. Tor/Firefox do indeed have significantly worse security (right now), but that can be mostly mitigated by using easy-to-use third-party sandboxing tools (Sandboxie, Firejail, a VM). Now that they have moved to multi-process Firefox, they can finally start sandboxing everything. There are already plans in place to start reusing Chrome's sandboxes profiles. > I don't think there's a way to "easily" make "Chrome over Tor" anonymous and private... You literally have to fork the browser, they won't maintain the internal APIs required by the Tor team. Hell, they refuse to respect basic SOCKS5 proxy settings [0]. [0]: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/ImportantG... |
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